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true bike sharing

a complete bike sharing solution

with a norwegian touch

we love oslo

3,000 bikes and 300 stations

we love oslo

3,000 bikes and 300 stations

for cities

Whether it's a couple of dozen bikes to large scale projects, we deliver a complete bike sharing scheme, including everything from the bike, to the station to a fully operated management system. Together with our partners, we are with you from start to finish, supporting you throughout the planning process, implementation and finally the operation.

est. 2010

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est. 2010

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for partners

We build long-term, strategic partnerships to deliver a competitive and complete bike sharing system. Whether its operating or managing a bike sharing system independently and economically, we ensure successful delivery by acting as technology supplier and adviser to our partners. Our partner network includes system integrators, public transport operators, privately funded businesses, advertisers and sponsors.

faces behind

faces behind

COMBINED MOBILITY

We believe that bike sharing is a perfect complement to other urban transport modes, such as public transport, car sharing and taxis, providing travellers and commuters greater flexibility and a higher level of convenience. Our software and hardware is compatible with the ISO/IEC 14443 A/B contactless smart card standard, which allows us to integrate our system into existing public transport infrastructures and other urban mobility schemes.

he said yes!

he said yes!

Ever heard of Michael and Anna?

It was ten to nine and Michael was late for work again. He quickly rushed down the stairs, taking two steps at a time. Panting, he crossed the street and rounded the corner, heading straight for the nearest bike sharing station. Just a block away, the station came in view, gaping empty with only one bike left in the rack. Michael swore as he reached for his smart card in his wallet.

Suddenly, a girl appeared just ahead of him, making her way straight for the bike. He picked up his pace, determined to get there before her and cursing himself for not reserving the bike from home. "So many ways to reserve a bike..."

Exhausted he reached the station, just to hear the click as she unlocked the bike with her mobile phone.

"Not again!", he shouted.

The girl turned around, smiled mischievously and said.

"Are you up for true bike sharing?"

Michael hesitated. "True bike sharing...?"

"Jump on", she said. "Let's share the bike downtown. I'm Anna by the way ..."